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Show 9 HERALD. THE 1PEI3ER When he had taken his fill of I saw them change from that above To something quite like this: laughter he pondered for ampment or O so, then said: As matters here are in no case fpr It may be that you wonder whj I at some have as and businesss, my stop at tl lis ; but when I be and shall rctiirn not to it, office, go I looked once more the fact is I time which at fore morning, - Could not see them then, it is probable that shall dismiss this Tom Masson in Life. of the to school for good, write parent's the boarding pupils to send, for them, and advise that all of yon be put to work r! rather than waste time in such fooleries it a as this. Before I do break up, however, It i I P it I shall call the roll, and ask ft I every boy fi n to answer upon his honor, df he has not ilt! crossed. A. v . J to-morro- w 1 - s A t I 1 1 t. ,. Sr ,1 I u. T I 4 I lost what sence he was born with, what part he had in this funny business. I dont know but that I might like to 1 4 I il ! 1 If il r i I i i I u J iU I L i a IL Done very cheap at the Herald if I could- get a- set-- of keep Office. boys who would give some promise of becoming in time the gentlemen their fathers are. But, by by till IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE, row. To be continued. a poor X. Baggs must have . ol, - -- -- to-m- or - memory. He has beenowing me $5 for a year. " rY INVISIBLE: has contrary, I think-k- e I owe him $5, and he a good memory. Before my. sweetheart. fair one . nirht o asks me for it every time he sees me. I stood in transient bliss, . . -- Y.-Ohd- he . And as her lips grew in my sight I saw they were like this: Butavhen Impelled by fervent love, I asked her for a kiss, - Young Man So Miss Ella is yoi oldest sister? Who comes after her? Small Brother Nobody aint come as yet, but pa says the first fellow thJ . s conies can have her. ,ir Tit-Bit- n Ns |